.TH "MP4" "3" "Version 0.9" "Cisco Systems Inc." "MP4 File Format Library"
.SH "NAME"
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\fBMP4ConvertToTrackTimestamp\fR \- Convert a timestamp from a specified time scale to the track time scale.
.SH "SYNTAX"
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#include <mp4.h>
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MP4Timestamp \fBMP4ConvertToTrackTimestamp\fR(
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	MP4FileHandle \fIhFile\fP,
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	MP4TrackId \fItrackId\fP,
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	u_int64_t \fItimestamp\fP,
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	u_int32_t \fIoldTimeScale\fP
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)
.SH "ARGUMENTS"
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\fIhFile\fP
Specifies the mp4 file to which the operation applies.
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\fItrackId\fP
Specifies the track from which the duration originates.
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\fItimestamp\fP
Specifies the timestamp that is to be converted.
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\fIoldTimeScale\fP
Specifies the time scale in ticks per second in which the timestamp is currently expressed.
.SH "RETURN VALUES"
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Upon success, the timestamp in the track time scale units. Upon error, MP4_INVALID_TIMESTAMP.
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
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\fBMP4ConvertToTrackTimestamp\fR converts a timestamp such as a sample start time from the specified time scale to the track time scale. 
.SH "SEE ALSO"
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MP4(3) MP4ConvertFromTrackTimestamp(3)
